How Hypergrowth Companies Create Predictable Revenue

by Aaron Ross, Jason Lemkin

The world’s fastest growing companies share seven ingredients in their recipes for hypergrowth. Ross and Lemkin break these down into steps that leaders can easily use as a guide for growing their businesses and increasing revenue.

How to Transform and Lead in the Age of Creativity, Innovation and Sustainability

by Faisal Hoque, Drake Baer

Faisal Hoque and Drake Baer suggest that by examining the connections between our individual, interpersonal and organizational working lives, we can learn new ways to create, innovate, adapt, and lead.

Creating Urgency and Growth in a Nanosecond Culture

by Laurence Haughton, Jason Jennings

Jennings and Haughton share strategies and practices demonstrated by businesses with proven records of creating cultures with strong purpose, trust and follow-through. Jennings details the key traits of these high-speed companies and how they outperform others, ultimately showing how to build and sustain one of your own.

The Art of Leading by Looking Ahead

by Rob-Jan de Jong

Strategy and leadership expert Rob-Jan de Jong explains how to develop the ability to see things early and incorporate them into the future of your organization. Anticipate offers proven techniques for looking ahead and exploring potential futures, which can create enormous strategic advantage.

A New Way to Partner for Innovation and Growth

by Bob Johansen, Karl Ronn

Leading forecaster Bob Johansen and business developer Karl Ronn share a model for creating new growth for your business using the underutilized resources you already own that you can share with others. They describe how to partner to do what you can’t do alone and experiment to learn and scale new business at low risk.

Six Megatrends You Need to Understand to Lead Your Company into the Future

by Georg Vielmetter, Yvonne Sell

Leadership 2030 presents six converging megatrends that will reshape businesses by the year 2030 including the forces of globalization 2.0, environmental crisis, individualization and value pluralism, the digital era, demographic change, and technological convergence.